Re: Upcoming Shows

Originally Posted by cutterbutter

Question from a friend about the rose bowl JT Jay show:

Is row 1 actually going to be the first row in her section to have people in it or will they have the lettered rows in front rows 1-77? I believe its A-J for football games which is the only thing Ive been to the Rose bowl for, so I cant answer this question. Thanks bros.

No. its lettered, then numbers. so she is like 10th row. The seating chart shows how the seats work. Thats whats next to the seating chart if you pay attention.

Yeah, I saw that on the ticketmaster page listed under "Football". But then they have a specific seating chart for "Justin and Jay-z" with only upper, no red lettered lower there. Never was able to pull up any of those lettered seats in any option but I suppose they could have been coming up for people searching for best available or in VIP packages. O well, still pretty good seats for her.

Re: Upcoming Shows

Originally Posted by xuclarockerx

What's better to see, FLAG or this Black Flag? I just hope I'm in town.

And is anyone else flying solo to JT/JZ? I got 1 but still trying to pull 2-3 nosebleeds.

There's no "this Black Flag." Black flag has always been Greg Ginn's project, no matter how much input other people have had at various points. FLAG is going to be a blast of a nostalgia show, but if you want to actually see Black Flag, go to the Black Flag shows. I will go to both, but there's no doubt that only one is the real deal.

Re: Upcoming Shows

“A musical entertainment about the power of illusion and the illusion of power”
–Adam Curtis

An extraordinary collaboration connecting the dark, intense music and visual work of Robert Del Naja of Massive Attack with the thought-provoking vision of documentary filmmaker Adam Curtis, this site-specific event integrates music, film, politics, and elements of illusion in a hallucinatory ride through the dreams and hidden realities of our strange, anxious age.

Created by a visionary team of artists and designers that also includes Massive Attack, Punchdrunk director Felix Barrett (Sleep No More), radical set designer Es Devlin (stage and costume designer for everyone from the Royal Shakespeare Company to Kanye West and Jay-Z), and the innovative art and design practice United Visual Artists (whose commissions for venues such as the Tate Modern and the Serpentine Gallery intersect sculpture, architecture, live performance, and digital installation), this groundbreaking production includes performances by Massive Attack and places the audience at the center of arresting stories of politics and power over the past 30 years.

U.S. Premiere
Co-created by Adam Curtis and Robert Del Naja
In collaboration with Felix Barrett, Es Devlin, and United Visual Artists

Re: Upcoming Shows

Originally Posted by bmack86

There's no "this Black Flag." Black flag has always been Greg Ginn's project, no matter how much input other people have had at various points. FLAG is going to be a blast of a nostalgia show, but if you want to actually see Black Flag, go to the Black Flag shows. I will go to both, but there's no doubt that only one is the real deal.

No one gives a shit about fifty+ year old men trying to crowd surf and play tunes that haven't had any social or political relevance for over twenty years. Aside from you, that is. Rollins is the last person in the band who took the band seriously. If any of you, aside from bmack, don't believe me, research it. Yelling MINE doesn't change the fact that they're all washups. Same goes for the current Misfits lineup. Nice try, but no thanks. It's cool of them to try, for the sake of the music. Always cool to try. Unfortunately, we live in a space in time where any criticisms, constructive or not, are dismissed as "haterisms." No one can grow, because they refuse to acknowledge their faults. Keep going to Black Flag shows, brah. Support the "cause."